ON ITS SIDE: Prince Philip's car was pictured overturned after the crash (Pic: KLFM)

DEBRIS: Smashed glass was still strewn across the pavement hours after the crash (Pic: PA)

"It (the Land Rover) was turning on its side, over and over," Roy described to The Sun. "It was frightening to see a powerful car rolling like that.

"I rushed to the other car – there was smoke coming out as if it may explode. There was a baby in the back seat screaming.

"Once myself and another chap had managed to pull the baby out, I went to the overturned car. There was one elderly person inside and I tugged at the smashed windscreen and sunroof to try to get the driver out. He was lying on his side and his legs were down in the well of the car. I asked him to lift his left leg as his legs were trapped, and he said, 'Where to?'.

"I suddenly realised it was Prince Philip. As he lifted his left leg, there was room for his right leg to move.